Archives de la Bastille, 1757-1762 offre un regard fascinant sur la vie carc rale et les pratiques judiciaires en France la veille de la R volution. Ce recueil de documents d'archives plonge le lecteur au coeur de la c l bre prison, d voilant les r cits de prisonniers, les motifs de leur incarc ration et les rouages de l'administration p nitentiaire sous l'Ancien R gime.
Ces archives, minutieusement conserv es, t moignent des r alit s sociales, politiques et culturelles de l' poque. Elles r v lent les tensions et les injustices qui ont contribu alimenter le m contentement populaire et pr cipiter les v nements r volutionnaires. Un document historique pr cieux pour comprendre les origines de la R volution Fran aise.
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